Do you mean this reaction?
Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2
I will assume zinc is limiting.
50 grams Zn (1 mole Zn/65.41 grams)(1 mole H2/1 mole Zn)(2.016 grams/1 mole H2)
= 1.5 grams of hydrogen gas
When Zinc and Sulphur are heated, an exothermic (giving OUT heat) reaction occurs. The Product formed is called Zinc Sulphide formula ZnS, also known as Zinc Blende in its mineral form. The Equation for the reaction is : Zn + S = ZnS, but I am not sure as the mixture is heated in presence of oxygen. If oxygen works as a catalyst then the equation is right otherwise the product would be Zinc Sulphate.(ZnSO4)
Zinc White
many, zinc oxide, zinc carbonate, zinc chloride...
reaction of zinc sulphate with potassium ferrocyanide gives potssium zinc ferrocyanide. K2Zn3[Fe(CN)6]2
ZnCO3 + 2HCl ---> ZnCl2 + CO2 + H2O The salt is called Zinc chloride.
When Hydrochloric Acid is added to Zinc, a product called zinc chloride is formed. Additionally, hydrogen gas (H2) is formed, by an immediate reaction.
The zinc oxalate is formed - ZnC2O4.
If you mix Zinc with Zinc Chloride a heterogeneous mixture with no tendency toward chemical reaction is formed.
ZnO- zinc oxide. it is a redox reaction that formed a binary ionic compound.
Yes, and zinc chloride and hydrogen are obtained.
The equation for the reaction is Zn + 2 HCl -> ZnCl2. The gram atomic masses of zinc and chlorine are 65.39 and 35.453 respectively. Therefore, the number of grams of zinc chloride that can be formed from 7.96 g of zinc is: 7.96{[65.39 + 2(35.453)]/65.39} or about 16.6 g of zinc chloride, to the justified number of significant digits.
chemical reaction
It forms hydrogen gas and Zinc chloride. but the reaction will be slow in dilute acid (when compared with that in concentrated acid).
When Zinc and Sulphur are heated, an exothermic (giving OUT heat) reaction occurs. The Product formed is called Zinc Sulphide formula ZnS, also known as Zinc Blende in its mineral form. The Equation for the reaction is : Zn + S = ZnS, but I am not sure as the mixture is heated in presence of oxygen. If oxygen works as a catalyst then the equation is right otherwise the product would be Zinc Sulphate.(ZnSO4)
if this answers your question HCl Zn is hydrogen, cloride and zinc. Or: Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 HCl is also known hydrochloric acid. It reacts with zinc to produce Zinc Chloride (a white crystalline solid) and hydrogen gas. Zinc is also known as 'Zn'.
The insoluble zinc phosphate is formed.
When zinc reacts with formic acid, it forms zinc formate and hydrogen gas. This is a single-replacement reaction in which the more reactive zinc displaces hydrogen from the formic acid molecule. Zinc formate is a salt and the hydrogen gas is released as a byproduct.